Remound

//ɹɪˈmaʊnd//

Synonyms for "remound"

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[W]hat should we now think of the grammar which should run thus: 1. pret. I fighted, thou fightedst, &c. 2d pret. I fought, &c. And again, 1st pret. I reminded, &c. 2d pret. I remound?

Source: wiktionary

1918, The Judge (Judge Publishing Company), volume 75, page unknown I find — that is to say, I’ve found — That when one knows “sink, sank and sunken,” He soon is strenuously remound He mustn’t say “blink, blank and blunken.”

Source: wiktionary

In some soils, mounds made earlier wash down, thus making it necessary to remound in the fall.

Source: wiktionary

[W]omen may continue to remound old gardens for ten years or more.

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